WYSIWYG editing with Nvu

NVU_logo WYSIWYG (What You See Is What You Get) is nothing but the software program used generally by web designers and bloggers giving them great flexibility and the real time look and feel and environment to work with. Most of the editors used online for blogging are WYSIWYG editors. The most widely used and most popular WYSIWYG editors are Microsoft Frontpage, Adobe Dreamweaver but they are not free and you need license for commercial use. Now I will talk about a wonderful free WYSIWYG editor called Nvu, which is really a competitive one for the above said commercial editors.

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Nvu is a very simple and a handy editor with which one can do their job with great ease. The editor has got really useful features like JavaScript console and a handy CSS editor. You can create or edit your page and upload the same from within the interface to the web. Nvu is available for Windows, Linux and for Mac OS X too. If you are looking for a really good WYSIWYG editor then you can go for this one. Want to have some really good tutorial about how to use Nvu effectively read thesitewizard.com.

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